For the game, Wainwright completed 8 of 12 passes for 99 yards. He also ran for 24 yards on 10 carries.

Wainright's performance earned him honors as Seminole Sentinel player of the week.

''Mark did a lot of things right,'' Lake Howell Coach Mike Bisceglia said. ''He did an excellent job of reading the defense and finding the open receiver.He ran our veer perfectly all night long.''

Wasson, who last year split his time between wide receiver and defensive back, is strictly a wide receiver this season. That makes Wainwright happy.

''It's good to have Bill playing just offense, Wainright said. ''He's fresh. ''We talk a lot about plays on the sidelines. Last year the only time I got to talk to him was in the huddle and there wasn't much time.''

Wainwright, who admitted that his confidence ''was down'' after completing only one pass in the season opening victory over Orlando Edgewater, said he ''really felt good throwing the ball'' against West Orange.

''The offensive line was doing a great job of blocking,'' Wainwright said. ''I had plenty of time. A few times I was able to go to the secondary receiver because of the line's blocking.''

Wainwright said the first TD pass to Wasson was a hook pattern in the flat. ''I used the play fake to keep the linebackers in,'' Wainwright said. ''Bill did all the work after catching the pass.''

The second TD came on a quick pass over the middle. ''I think the coaches up top in the pressbox called that one,'' Wainwright said. ''Whatever, there was no free safety and Bill was in easy.''

Wainwright said the play-fake passes are his favorite.

''It keeps the linebackers honest,'' Wainwright said. ''They have to respect the run. If they don't then we'll come right back at them with the run.''

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Earnie Lewis of Sanford Seminole was credited with seven tackles and eight assists which included two QB sacks. He also caused two fumbles.